Toner supplying container and image forming apparatus

ABSTRACT

A toner supply container, detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, for supplying toner to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus, the toner supply container includes a main body for accommodating the toner; a discharging opening for permitting discharging of the toner accommodated in the main body of the container; a container shutter member for opening and closing the discharging opening; a rotatable member rotatably supported by the main body of the container and having a drive transmitting portion for engaging with a rotational force transmitting means provided in the main assembly of the apparatus to transmit the rotational force to the rotational force transmitting means; a rotating force receiving portion for receiving the rotating force from the rotating force transmitting means through engagement with the rotating force transmitting means, wherein the container shutter member is given a force for opening and closing the discharge opening by the rotating force received by the rotating force receiving portion; wherein when the toner supply container is not mounted to the main assembly of the apparatus, the rotatable member is rotatable relative to the main assembly of the container between a first position and a second position away from the first position in a rotational direction of opening the container shutter member by a predetermined rotational angle; the rotatable member being provided with a contact portion which is contacted by the main assembly of the apparatus to direct the rotatable member to the second position when the drive transmitting portion and the rotating force transmitting means are engaged to mount the toner supply container to the main assembly of the apparatus.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART

The present invention relates to a toner supply container for supplyingtoner to an image forming apparatus such as an electrophotographiccopying machine or an electrophotographic printer. It also relates to animage forming apparatus in which such a toner supply container isremovably installable.

An image forming apparatus to which the present invention is preferablyapplicable is of a type which employs an electrophotographic imageformation system to form images on a piece of recording medium. Asexamples of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, there areelectrophotographic copying machines, electrophotographic printers(laser beam printers, LED printers, or the like), facsimile machines,word processors, and the like.

Conventionally, toner in the form of microscopic particles has been usedas developer for an image forming apparatus such as anelectrophotographic copying machine or printer. After the depletion ofthe developer (toner) within the main assembly of an image formingapparatus, a toner supply container is used to replenish the imageforming apparatus with a fresh supply of toner. Since toner is in theform of extremely microscopic particles, it tends to easily scatter,creating a problem. Thus, an operator, and/or the environment in whichthe operator works, tends to be contaminated with toner which is beingreplenished, or a small amount of the toner which remains in a tonersupply container after replenishment, scatters.

In the case of a method for sealing the toner outlet of a toner supplycontainer by welding a piece of film across the outlet, the containercannot be resealed, after usage, to solve the above described problem.Therefore, it has been proposed, and also put to practical use, toprovide a toner supply container with a shutter so that the tonerdischarging outlet of a toner supply container can be repeatedly openedor closed (sealed).

On the other hand, it has been a common practice to provide the tonersupplying apparatus of an image forming apparatus, through which toneris received by the image forming apparatus, with a shutter so that thetoner supply inlet of the toner supplying apparatus can be repeatedlyopened or sealed. This arrangement makes it possible to keep the tonersupplying apparatus sealed except for while the toner is being supplied,so that foreign substances such as dust, or foreign objects such aspaper clips, are prevented from entering the toner supplying apparatus,and so that it is assured that the toner supplying apparatus is notsupplied with wrong type of toner or a wrong amount of toner.

Further, it has been proposed, and also put to practical use, to engagethe aforementioned shutter of a toner supply container with the shutterof the toner supplying apparatus, in such a manner that both shutterscan be opened or closed together. This arrangement further assures thattoner is prevented from scattering while the toner is being supplied,preventing thereby an operator or the adjacencies of the image formingapparatus from becoming contaminated with toner.

In order to open or close the shutter of the toner supply container andthe shutter of the toner supplying apparatus on the main assembly side,the toner supply container is provided with a handle, which is arotational member, so that the shutters are opened or closed by arotational force transferring means, such as a gear train, with whichthe image forming apparatus is provided.

If the drive train through which driving force for opening or closingthe shutters is transmitted from the handle to the shutters isconstructed with low cost, that is, without using high precisioncomponents, it is virtually impossible to avoid such a problem that thecomponents fit loosely with each other, which results in an excessiveamount of play, causing thereby gear backlash and/or distortion of thedriving train. With the components of the drive train fitting loosely,the ratio between an input stroke and an output stroke does not become1:1. Thus, the opened shutter sometimes fails to be returned to theoriginal position, that is, the original closed position. If a tonersupply container, which was pulled out of the image forming apparatusmain assembly, in such a condition, is reinstalled into the mainassembly, and then, the shutter is reopened and closed, the distance bywhich the shutter fails to be returned to the closed position increases,as compared to the preceding opening and closing. With the repetition ofthe supplying of the apparatus with toner, the distance by which theshutter fails to be returned to the closed position keeps on increasing.

In particular, in the case of a toner supplying system in which theshutter on the main assembly side and the shutter on the toner supplycontainer side are engaged with each other to be moved together,misalignment may occur between the two shutters, which makes itimpossible to pull the toner supply container out of the image formingapparatus main assembly, or causes the shutter on the main assembly sideto fail to return to the closed position, making it impossible toinstall a brand-new toner supply container (whose shutter is at theoriginal position, or the correct position). This is a problem.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The primary object of the present invention is to provide a combinationof a toner supply container and an image forming apparatus, which makesthe driving force transmitting portion of the rotational member engagewith the rotational force transmitting means, always at the sameposition.

The second object of the present invention is to provide a combinationof a toner supply container and an image forming apparatus, by which thetoner supply container shutter can be smoothly opened or closed.

The third object of the present invention is to provide a combination ofa toner supply container and an image forming apparatus, which causesthe opened toner supply container shutter to always return to theoriginal position, or the original closed position, as it is closed.

The fourth object of the present invention is to provide a combinationof a toner supply container and an image forming apparatus, which doesnot suffer from a problem that the toner supply container cannot beinstalled into, or removed from, the main assembly of an image formingapparatus because of the misalignment between the shutter on the tonersupply container side and the shutter on the apparatus main assemblyside.

These and other objects, features and advantages of the presentinvention will become more apparent upon a consideration of thefollowing description of the preferred embodiments of the presentinvention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a toner supply container, as seen fromdiagonally above the upstream side in terms of its installationdirection.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the toner supply container as seen fromdiagonally above the downstream side in terms of its installationdirection.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the toner supply container as seen fromdiagonally below the downstream side of its installation direction.

FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the toner supply container.

FIG. 5 is a schematic, vertical, sectional view of the toner supplycontainer.

FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view of the driving system of the tonersupply container shutter.

FIG. 7 is a vertical sectional view of the handle lock (in the lockedstate).

FIG. 8 is a vertical sectional view of the handle lock (in the unlockedstate).

FIG. 9 is a rear view of the toner supply container.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the driving force transmitting means ofthe toner supply container.

FIG. 11 is a vertical sectional view of a toner supplying apparatus, ata plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the tonersupplying apparatus (shutter is open).

FIG. 12 is a vertical sectional view of the toner supplying apparatus,at the plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the tonersupplying apparatus (shutter is closed).

FIG. 13 is a vertical sectional view of the toner supplying apparatus,at the plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the tonersupplying apparatus (shutter is being opened or closed).

FIG. 14 is an enlarged view of an essential portion of FIG. 11.

FIG. 15 is an enlarged view of an essential portion of FIG. 12.

FIG. 16 is an enlarged view of an essential portion of FIG. 13.

FIG. 17 is an enlarged view of an essential portion of the verticalsectional view of a toner supplying apparatus provided with no sealingmember, at a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of thetoner supply container, and corresponds to FIG. 16.

FIG. 18 is an enlarged view of an essential portion of the verticalsectional view of the toner supplying apparatus provided with no sealingmember, at the plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of thetoner supplying apparatus, and corresponds to FIG. 13.

FIG. 19 is a vertical sectional view of the toner supplying apparatus,at a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the tonersupplying apparatus, in which there is no toner supply container.

FIG. 20( a) and FIG. 20( b) are vertical sectional views of a tonersupply container shutter, at a plane perpendicular to the longitudinaldirection of the toner supply container.

FIG. 21 is a vertical sectional view of an essential portion of theessential portion of the toner supply container shutter, at a planeperpendicular to the sectional plane of FIG. 20( a).

FIG. 22 is a perspective view of the toner supply container shutter(with perforation).

FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the toner supply container shutter(with a bent portion).

FIG. 24 is a perspective view of the toner supply container shutter(with a diagonally projecting piece).

FIG. 25 is a perspective view of the sealing member of the toner supplycontainer shutter (with perforation).

FIG. 26 is a perspective view of the sealing member of the toner supplycontainer shutter (with a groove).

FIG. 27 is a perspective view of the main portion of the shutter on thetoner supplying apparatus side.

FIG. 28 is a vertical sectional view of an electrophotographic imageforming apparatus.

FIG. 29 is a perspective view of the electrophotographic image formingapparatus.

FIG. 30 is a lateral view of a handle locking member.

FIG. 31 is a front view of the handle locking member.

FIG. 32 is a bottom view of the handle locking member.

FIG. 33 is a front view of the toner supplying apparatus, and depictsone of the steps in which the toner supply container is installed intothe toner supplying apparatus.

FIG. 34 is a front view of the toner supplying apparatus, and depictsone of the steps in which the toner supply container is installed intothe toner supplying apparatus.

FIG. 35 is a front view of the toner supplying apparatus, and depictsone of the steps in which the toner supply container is installed intothe toner supplying apparatus.

FIG. 36 is a front view of the toner supplying apparatus in which thereis the toner supply container, the handle of the toner supply containerbeing unillustrated.

FIG. 37 is a front view of the toner supplying apparatus, which iscontaining the toner supply container, the handle of the toner supplycontainer being unillustrated.

FIG. 38 is a vertical sectional view of the toner supplying apparatus,at a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the tonersupply container, and shows the position of the handle locking member.

FIG. 39 is a horizontal sectional view of the toner supplying apparatus.

FIG. 40 is also a horizontal sectional view of the toner supplyingapparatus.

FIG. 41 is a schematic drawing which depicts the function of the meansfor always pre-rotating or rotating the rotational member to apredetermined position.

FIG. 42 is also a schematic drawing which depicts the function of themeans for always pre-rotating or rotating the rotational member to thepredetermined position.

FIG. 43 is also a schematic drawing which depicts the function of themeans for always pre-rotating or rotating the rotational member to thepredetermined position.

FIG. 44 is a plan view of the toner supply container shutter.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Presented below are the embodiments of the present invention. First, apreferable embodiment of the present invention will be described,followed by the others.

The embodiments of the present invention, which will be described below,relates to a toner supply container used for supplying the main assemblyof an electrophotographic image forming apparatus with toner. This tonersupply container comprises a toner containing portion, a toner outletfor discharging the toner contained in the toner containing portion, ashutter for opening or closing the toner outlet, and a driving forcereceiving portion for receiving the driving force for moving the shutterto open the toner outlet.

(Electrophotographic Image Forming Apparatus)

FIG. 28 is a vertical sectional view of an electrophotographic imageforming apparatus in which there is a toner supply container inaccordance with the present invention.

An original 101 is placed on a glass plate 102 for an original, by anoperator. As a result, an optical image of the original 101 is formed ona photosensitive drum 104 as an image bearing member by the plurality ofmirrors and lenses which an optical portion 103 comprises. Meanwhile,one of the feeder cassettes 105-108 in which recording media P (forexample, paper, OHP sheet, or the like; hereinafter, “sheet”) are storedin layers is selected on the basis of the sheet size informationinputted through a control panel (unillustrated) by the operator. Then,among the feeder rollers 105A-108A, the roller of the selected feedercassette is rotated to feed out a single sheet of recording medium P.After being fed out of the feeder cassette, the recording sheet P isconveyed to a registration roller 110 through a conveyance path 109. Theregistration roller 110 conveys the recording sheet P to thephotosensitive drum 104 in synchronism with the rotational timing forthe photosensitive drum 104 and the scanning timing for the opticalportion 103. To this recording sheet P, the toner image on thephotosensitive drum 104 is transferred by a transferring means 111.Thereafter, the recording sheet P is separated from the photosensitivedrum 104 by a separating means 112. Then, the recording sheet P isconveyed to a fixing portion 114 by a conveying portion 113. In thefixing portion 114, the toner image on the recording sheet P is fixed tothe recording sheet P with the application of heat and pressure.

Next,

1) In the single side copy mode, the recording sheet P is dischargedinto a delivery tray 117 by a discharge roller pair 16 through areversing path 115.

2) In the multiple layer copy mode, the recording sheet P is directedtoward conveying portions 119 and 120 by a flapper 118 of the reversingpath 115, and is conveyed to the registration roller 110. Thereafter,the recording sheet P is passed through the image forming portion,conveying portion, and fixing portion as it was in the immediatelypreceding image formation cycle, and then, is discharged into thedelivery tray 117.

3) In the two sided copy mode, the recording sheet P is passed throughthe reversing path 115, and is partially extended outward of theapparatus by the discharge roller pair 16 until its trailing edge passesthe flapper 118. Then, as soon as the trailing edge of the recordingsheet P passes the flapper 118, the discharge roller pair 116 is rotatedin reverse to convey the recording sheet P back into the apparatus.Thereafter, the recording sheet P is conveyed to the conveying portions119 and 120, and to the registration roller 110. Then, it is passedthrough the image forming portion, conveying portion, and fixing portionas it was in the immediately preceding image forming cycle, and isdischarged into the delivery tray 117.

In an electrophotographic image forming apparatus structured asdescribed above, a developing apparatus 201, a cleaning means 202, and aprimary charging means 203 are disposed around the photosensitive drum104. The developing apparatus 201 develops, with the use of toner, anelectrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 104. Atoner supplying apparatus 100 for supplying the developing apparatus 201with toner is removably installed in the apparatus main assembly 124.

The developing apparatus 201 comprises a development roller 201 a whichmaintains a microscopic gap (approximately 300 μm) from thephotosensitive drum 104. During development, a thin layer of toner isformed on the peripheral surface of the development roller 201 a by thedevelopment blade 201 b. Then, as development bias is applied to thedevelopment roller 201 a, the electrostatic latent image which has beenformed on the photosensitive drum 104 is developed.

The charging means 203 is a means for charging the photosensitive drum104. The cleaning means 202 is a means for removing the toner whichremains on the photosensitive drum 104. The reduction in the amount ofthe toner in the developing apparatus 201 caused by development iscompensated for by a fresh supply of toner gradually delivered by atoner supplying apparatus 100 with which the main apparatus of the imageforming apparatus is provided.

Here, the exchanging of the toner supply container 301 will bedescribed.

As the toner within the toner supplying apparatus 100 is depleted, thedepletion of the toner is reported to a warning section 124 a. Then, anoperator opens the lid 121, which covers the opening 122 with which themain assembly 124 is provided, as shown in FIG. 38. Inside the opening122, a holder 31 (installing means, more specifically, main assembly 54of toner supplying apparatus) in which the toner supply container 1 isremovably installable is provided. Into this holder 31, the toner supplycontainer 1 is inserted in its longitudinal direction. During thisoperation, the toner supply container 1 is guided in its longitudinaldirection by a guide, with which the holder 31 is provided, and whichextends in the longitudinal direction of the holder 31, until theleading end of the toner supply container 1 reaches a predeterminedpoint. Then, as the operator rotates the handle 15 of the toner supplycontainer 1 after the leading end of the toner supply container 1reaches the predetermined point, the toner within the toner supplycontainer 1 is supplied to the developing apparatus 201. Then, as theoperator closes the lid 121, the power switch is turned on, readying theimage forming apparatus for image formation.

More specifically, as a signal which indicates that the amount of thetoner in the developing apparatus 201 has become too small is sent outby a sensor (unillustrated) in the developing apparatus 201, tonerconveying screws 46 and 47, illustrated in FIG. 12, rotate. As a result,the toner within a case 48 is gradually supplied to the developingapparatus 201. Then, as the amount of the toner within the developingapparatus 201 reaches a predetermined level, the toner conveying screws46 and 47 stop. This process is repeated. Eventually, the amount of thetoner within the case 48 becomes too small. Then, a signal whichindicates that the amount of the toner within the case 48 has become toosmall is sent out by a sensor (unillustrated) within the case 48. As aresult, a conveying member 29 (which will be described later) within thetoner supply container 1 rotates to send the toner into the case 48.Then, as the amount of the toner within the case 48 reaches apredetermined level, the conveying member 29 stops. The process isrepeated. If the toner is not supplied even though the sensor within thecase 48 sends out the aforementioned signal, a message which suggeststhe exchange of the toner supply container 1 is displayed by the warningsection 124 a.

(Toner Supply Container)

The toner supply container 1 in this embodiment (FIGS. 1-3) is installedin the toner supplying apparatus 100 in an image forming apparatus, andis left there so that the toner within the toner supply container 1 isgradually supplied to the development station until the toner within thetoner supply container 1 is depleted. In other words, it is of theso-called built-in type. However, the present invention does not requirethat the type of the toner supply container 1 is limited to the onedescribed above; the present invention is also applicable to, forexample, a toner supply container of the so-called integral type, whichnot only holds toner but also supplies it to the development station.

Referring to FIG. 4, a schematic exploded view of the aforementionedtoner supply container 1, the toner supply container 1 has a tonercontaining portion 11 which is the main portion, and first and secondflanges 12 and 13, respectively, which are attached to the correspondinglongitudinal ends of the toner containing portion 11. It also has a cap14 which is inserted into the first flange 12, and a handle 15, arotational member, which is rotationally fitted around the first flange12. Further, it has a container shutter 16 which exposes or covers thetoner outlet 11 a of the toner containing portion 11. Within the tonercontaining portion 11, a toner conveying member 29 is disposed as atoner conveying means (FIG. 5).

(Toner Container)

Referring to FIG. 4, the toner containing portion 11 is shaped so thatits cross section perpendicular to its longitudinal direction becomes acombination of an approximately semi-circular portion 11 g and arectangular portion 11 h. It is in the form of a hollow tube with theabove described cross section, and the toner is stored within this tonercontaining portion 11. The toner containing portion 11 is provided witha toner outlet 11 a, which is in the curved wall portion of the tonercontaining portion 11. The toner containing portion 11 is also providedwith a pair of shutter supporting members 11 e, which are located on thecurved wall portion of the toner containing portion 11, one on the frontside of the toner outlet 11 a and the other on the rear side, in termsof the longitudinal direction of the toner containing portion 11, andextend in the circumferential direction of the toner containing portion11. The container shutter 16 is supported by the supporting members 11 eso that the container shutter 16 can take a closing position (FIG. 11)at which the container shutter 16 seals the toner outlet 11 a, or anexposing position (FIG. 12) to which the container shutter 11 retreatsto expose the toner outlet 11 a.

Further, the toner containing portion 11 is provided with a pair ofguiding portions 11 k, which run in the longitudinal direction of thetoner containing portion 11 along the lateral longitudinal edges of thetoner containing portion 11. These guiding portions 11 k are memberswhich regulate the toner supply container 1 so that the toner supplycontainer 1 moves in a straight line when the toner supply container 1is installed into, or removed from, the toner supplying apparatus 100.

As described above, in this embodiment, the toner containing portion 11is in the form of a tube, the cross section of which is such that itstop half is semicircular and its bottom half is rectangular However, theshape of the toner containing portion 11 does not need to be limited tothe above described one. For example, the toner containing portion 11may be shaped so that its cross section perpendicular to itslongitudinal direction is circular, elliptical, or square. Further,there is no specific restriction regarding the structure and componentcount of the toner containing portion 11.

The toner containing portion 11 is filled with toner in the powder form(hereinafter, all toners are in the powder form). There are variousclassifications of toner: black toner, color toner, single componentmagnetic toner, single component nonmagnetic toner, and the like. Fromamong these various classifications of toners, toner is selected asappropriate.

(Structures of First and Second Flanges 12 and 13)

The first and second flanges 12 and 13 are in the form of a hollow tube,which exactly fits into the corresponding longitudinal ends of the tonercontaining portion 11. After being exactly fitted into the correspondinglongitudinal ends of the toner containing portion 11, they are fixed tothe toner containing portion 11 with the use of adhesive to seal thetoner containing portion 11. The first flange 12 comprises an end plate12 b and a cylindrical portion 12 e. The axial line of the cylindricalportion 12 e coincides with the longitudinal center line of thesemicylindrical portion 11 g of the toner containing portion 11. Thefirst flange 12 comprises a toner inlet 12 a, which runs within thecylindrical portion 12 e. The second flange 13 comprises an end plate 13a.

The first and second flanges 12 and 13 may be integral with the tonercontaining portion 11, or a part of the toner containing portion 11. Inother words, the main section of the toner containing portion 11 may bea single piece component.

As described above, the first flange 12 is provided with the toner inlet12 a, the opening of which is located at the longitudinal end, on theupstream side in terms of the direction in which the toner containingportion 11 is inserted. The toner inlet 12 a is provided with internalribs 12 c, which radially fit within the toner inlet 12 a (FIGS. 36 and37). Also, the toner inlet 12 a is provided with a cylindrical hollowshaft, the axial line of which coincides with that of the toner inlet 12a, and which supports the axle of the toner conveying member which willbe described later. Around the cylindrical portion 12 e, i.e., thecylindrical wall of the toner inlet 12 a, a handle 15, which will bedescribed later, is fitted. After the toner is filled, the toner inlet12 a is sealed by fitting a cap 14 into the toner inlet 12 a. Then, thefirst flange 12 is unitized with the toner containing portion 11 by anappropriate joining means.

The end plate 13 a of the second flange 13 is provided with a hole 13 c,into which a driving force transmitting bearing (for example, coupling)for bearing the axle of the toner conveying member 29 and alsotransmitting the driving force, is fitted from outside the tonercontaining portion 11. Further, the end plate 13 a is provided with acylindrical portion 13 d (FIGS. 4 and 5), which projects outward fromthe outer edge of the hole 13 c and supports the peripheral surface ofthe aforementioned coupling

(Handle)

The handle 15, a rotational member, basically comprises three sections:a knob section 15 e, a cylindrical hollow section 15 h (middle section)with a smaller diameter, and a cylindrical hollow section with a largerdiameter. The knob section 15 e is the outward end of the handle 15, andis in the form of a thick plate with a thicker end. The cylindricalhollow section with a larger diameter is the inward end of the handle15, and is open on the inward side. The handle 15 is rotationallyattached to the toner containing portion 11 by manually fitting themiddle section 15 h around a handle supporting portion 12 f, which is apart of the cylindrical portion 12 e located at one of the longitudinalends of the toner containing portion 11 (FIGS. 7 and 8). The handle 15also comprises an engaging portion 15 a, which is a driving forcetransmitting portion, for transmitting the driving force. The engagingportion 15 a is on the outward facing surface of the handle 15.

Referring to FIGS. 6 and 10, the engaging portion 15 a is in the form ofa segment gear so that when the toner supply container 1 is insertedinto the toner supplying apparatus 100, the engaging portion 15 a canengage with the engaging portion 21 a of a driving force transmittingmember 21 with which the toner supplying apparatus 100 is provided. Theengaging portion 15 a is engageable with the engaging portion 21 athrough a sequential operation for inserting the toner supply container1.

Also referring to FIGS. 6 and 10, the diving force transmitting member21 as a rotational force transmitting means comprises a shaft 21 s, theengaging portion 21 a for receiving the driving force, and an engagingportion 21 b for transmitting the driving force. The shaft 21 s isfitted with the engaging portions 21 a and 21 b, one for one at itslongitudinal ends, and is rotationally supported by the toner supplyingapparatus 100. The engaging portions 21 a and 21 b comprise gears withmultiple teeth. The engaging portion 21 a on the driving force receptionside in this embodiment comprises a single gear. However, there is nospecific restriction regarding the structure or gear count of theengaging portion 21 a as long as it is structured to function as amechanism for receiving the driving force. The engaging portion 21 b onthe driving force transmission side is meshed with the engaging portion21 g on the driving force transmission side as an idler gear which ismeshed with the engaging portion 16 d, a segment gear, on the drivingforce reception side. In this embodiment, the driving force transmittingmember 21, a member comprising the shaft 21 s, and engaging portions 21a, 21 b and 21 g, is provided on the apparatus main assembly 124 side ofthe image forming apparatus.

(Toner Conveying Member)

Referring to FIG. 5, one end of a shaft 27 for supporting the tonerconveying member 29 is rotationally borne by the hole 12 d (FIG. 37),and the other end of the shaft is borne by the bearing 13 d fitted inthe shaft hole 12 d so that the rotational driving force is transmittedthrough the coupling 26 a fixed to this end of the shaft 27. Further,the toner conveying member 29 comprises a toner conveying wing 28, whichis a flexible member fixed to the shaft 27. The coupling 26 a isrotationally supported by the toner containing portion 11.

The toner conveying wing 28 rubs against the inward surface of the tonercontaining portion 11. The toner conveying wing 28 comprises a pluralityof segments each with a winglet 28 a. The toner outlet 11 a side of thewinglet 28 a is bent away from the rotational direction of the tonerconveying wing 28 so that the toner in the toner containing portion 11can be conveyed toward the toner outlet 11 a. The toner outlet 11 a islocated on the upstream side in terms of the direction in which thetoner supply container 1 is inserted into the apparatus main assembly124. Thus, all winglets 28 a extend in the same direction. However, itis not mandatory that all winglets 28 a extend in the same direction;the winglets 28 a may be different in their extending direction,depending on the positioning of the toner outlet 11 a. After the tonersupply container 1 is inserted into the toner supplying apparatus 100,the aforementioned coupling 26 a receives the driving force by meshingwith the coupling 44 (FIG. 19) provided on the toner supplying apparatus100 side, and rotates the toner conveying member 29.

As long as the toner within the toner containing portion 11 can beconveyed to the toner outlet 11 a, the provision of the toner conveyingmember 29 is not mandatory. However, the provision of the tonerconveying member 29 assures reliable suppliance of the toner.

Next, referring to FIG. 9 which depicts the driving force receiving endportion of the toner supply container 1, a coupling 26 a as a drivingforce receiving member is rotationally supported by the end plate of thetoner containing portion 11. Both ends of the coupling 26 a in the axialdirection are in the form of a shaft coupler. One end of the coupling 26a is positioned within the toner containing portion 11, and is coupledwith one end of the shaft 27 of the toner conveying member 29, whereasthe other end of the coupling 26 a, which is positioned outside thetoner containing portion 11, is provided with a rotational forcereceiving portion. As the toner supply container 1 is installed into theapparatus main assembly 124, this rotational force receiving portioncouples with the coupling 44 provided on the toner supplying apparatus100 side to transmit the rotational force. Referring to FIG. 9, therotational force receiving portion is in the form of a projection 26 a1, a part of which extends in the radial direction of the coupling 26 a.The couplings 26 and 44 couple with each other as the projections 44 aof the coupling 44 fit into the two spaces 26 a 2 between the twoprojections 26 a 1, one for one.

(Container Shutter)

Referring to FIG. 4, the container shutter 16 is provided with a pair ofsliding portions 16 f, which are located at the longitudinal ends, interms of inserting direction of the toner supply container 1, of thecontainer shutter 16, one for one. The sliding portions 16 f engage, onefor one, with a pair of shutter supporting members 11 e as guidingmembers which extend on the toner containing portion 11 in thecircumferential direction of the toner containing portion 11 along thecurved edges of the toner outlet 11 a, one on the front side and theother on the back side of the outlet 11 a, in terms of the insertingdirection of the container 1. The container shutter 16 slides in thecircumferential direction of the toner containing portion 11 to exposeor seal the toner outlet 11 a. More specifically, the cross section ofthe container shutter 16 perpendicular to the longitudinal direction ofthe toner supply container 1 is in the form of an arc, the curvature ofwhich is such that the container shutter 16 perfectly fits along theouter surface of the cylindrical portion 11 g of the toner containingportion 11. As for the sliding portions 16 f and shutter supportingmembers 11 e, their cross section at a plane which includes the axialline of the theoretical hollow cylinder to which the container shutter16 belongs, are in the form of an interlocking hook (FIG. 6). The shapeof the cross section of shutter supporting member 11 e, i.e., theinterlocking hook, is the same across the entire length of the member.

Referring to FIGS. 20, 21, 39, 40 and 44, the sliding portion 16 f isprovided with a plurality of small hook-like horizontal projections 16 uwhich extend inward, relative to the toner outlet 11 a, from the uprightbase portion of the sliding portion 16 f. The locations of thesehook-like horizontal projections 16 u correspond one for one with thelocations of the plurality of through holes 16 t cut through thecontainer shutter 16 along its curved edges. Referring to FIG. 44, eachof these horizontal hook-like projections 16 u is provided with a tinyprojection 16 u 1 in the form of a character H or T (projects toward thereader side of this page), which is located on the surface of theprojection 16 u, which faces the shutter supporting member 11 e. Eachprojection 16 u functions as an elastic member which generates apredetermined amount of pressure for keeping the container shutter 16tightly in contact with the elastic packing 35. Therefore, even if thepressure which each projection 16 u receives from the elastic packing 35varies depending upon the location of the container shutter 16 duringthe opening or closing of the container shutter 16, the presence of theplurality of projections 16 u averages out the amount of pressure whichkeeps the container shutter 16 in contact with the elastic packing 35(FIG. 21).

Referring to FIG. 10, the container shutter 16 is provided with theaforementioned driving force receiving engaging portion 16 d as a memberfor receiving the rotational force which is enabled to engage with agear as the aforementioned driving force transmitting engaging portion21 g as the toner supply container 1 is installed into the tonersupplying apparatus 100. This engaging portion 16 d is provided with aplurality of teeth, and is enabled to engage with the driving forcetransmitting engaging portion 21 g through a sequence of operations forinserting the toner supply container 1 into the toner supplyingapparatus 100. The driving force receiving engaging portion 16 d is cutin the outer surface 16 m of the container shutter 16. In other words,the diameter of the theoretical circle which includes the tooth tips ofthe segment gear, and the diameter of the theoretical circle whichincludes the outer surface of the container shutter 16 are renderedpractically the same so that space can be saved in terms of the radialdirection of the toner supply container 1. Since the engaging portion 16d must be engaged, or disengaged, with the driving force transmittingengaging portion 21 g, it is cut in the outer surface of the containershutter 16, close to the curved edge on the coupling 26 a side. Withthis arrangement, the engaging portion 16 d engages with, or disengagesfrom, the driving force transmitting engaging portion 21 g when thecontainer shutter 16 is in the closed state. As described before, thedriving force transmitting engaging portion 21 g with which the tonersupplying apparatus 100 is provided, and the driving force receivingportion 16 d with which the container shutter 16 is provided, areengaged through a sequence of operations for inserting the toner supplycontainer 1 into the toner supplying apparatus 100. Therefore, thesliding portion 16 f (16 f 1) of the container shutter 16, on the sidewhere the coupling 26 a is provided, is made shorter than the drivingforce receiving engaging portion 16 d (portion designated by areferential character A in FIGS. 4, 10 and 44). In other words, thesliding portion 16 f 1 is desired to be configured so that the plane ofthe edge surface 16 h of the container shutter 16, on the downstreamside in terms of the longitudinal direction of the toner containingportion 11, which squarely faces the driving force transmitting engagingportion 21 g when the toner supply container 1 is inserted into thetoner supplying apparatus 100, coincides with the plane of the surfacesof the teeth of the driving force receiving engaging portion 16 d, onthe downstream side in terms of the inserting direction of the tonersupply container 1. Therefore, in this embodiment, a portion 16 g isremoved to shorten the sliding portion 16 f 1. Of the two surfacescreated by removing the portion 16 g, the one perpendicular to thelongitudinal direction of the toner containing portion 11 is theaforementioned edge surface 16 h. With this arrangement, the drivingforce transmitting engaging portion 21 g and the container shutter 16 donot interfere with each other.

When the container shutter 16 is thick, the sliding portion 16 f 1 isextended across the entire curved edge of the container shutter 16, andin order to prevent the driving force transmitting engaging portion 21 gfrom colliding with the sliding portion 16 f 1, the sliding portion 16 f1 is provided with an indentation as an equivalent of the aforementionedmissing portion 16 g to allow the driving force transmitting engagingportion 21 g to pass.

Referring to FIG. 11, the container shutter 16 fits in an indentedportion 34 c formed between the surfaces 34 b 1 of the shutter 34 on themain apparatus side, which exposes or seals the toner inlet 33 withwhich the toner supplying apparatus 100 is provided. Being fitted in theindented portion 34 c, the container shutter 16 can cause the shutter 34on the main apparatus side to slide as the container shutter 16, whichis on the side of the toner supply container 1, is slid.

In this embodiment, the engaging portion 21 b and 21 g on the drivingforce transmitting side, with which the apparatus main assembly 124 isprovided, comprise two gears as shown in FIG. 6. However, as long as adriving force transmitting mechanism is provided, there is no specificrestriction regarding its structure, or the number of gears itcomprises. Referring to FIG. 3, the container shutter 16 is providedwith an elastic portion 16 b in the form of an arm which generates suchpressure that constantly applies to the handle 15 in the longitudinaldirection of the toner containing portion 11. The tip of this elasticportion 16 b is in contact with the flange 15 b of the handle 15.

(Toner Supplying Apparatus)

Referring to FIGS. 11-13, the toner supplying apparatus 100 is providedwith a toner supplying apparatus main assembly 54, a cartridge receivingportion, which comprises a bottom portion 54 a and a top portion 54 b,the cross sections of which in the direction perpendicular to theirlengthwise directions are semicircular and rectangular, respectively, toaccommodate the toner containing portion 11. The top portion 54 b isprovided with a plurality of projections 54 c for guiding a pair ofguide portions 11 k of the toner supply container 1. The projections 54c are on the inner surface of the top portion 54 b. One pair of theprojections 54 c are at the entrance of the toner supplying apparatusmain assembly 54, one for each side, and the other pairs are alignedinward of the toner supplying apparatus main assembly 54, one half thepairs being above the line correspondent to the position of the guideportion 11 k and the other half being below the same line. The bottomportion 54 a is provided with a pair of parallel guide rails 55, whichare in the inwardly facing surface of the bottom portion 54 a and extendin the circumferential direction of the bottom portion 54 a. The guides34 a of the main assembly shutter 34 are engaged one for one in theseguide rails 55. The guide rails 55 and the guide 34 a are hook-like intheir cross section, and interlock with each other. As is evident fromthe above description, there are two guide rails 55 and two guides 34 a,which are parallel to each other. In other words, the main assemblyshutter 34 is supported by the toner supplying apparatus main assembly54. The radius of the inwardly facing surface of the projection 34 b ofthe main assembly shutter 34 is exactly or approximately the same asthat of the inwardly facing surface of the container shutter 16. Themain assembly shutter 34 is provided with a pair of projections 34 b,which are located at both edges, one for one, perpendicular to themoving direction of the main assembly shutter 34. The main assemblyshutter 34 is provided with a main assembly shutter opening 34 d. Thisopening 34 d has only to be able to expose or seal the toner supplyinlet 33; there may be only one cross section, i.e., a section 34 d 1.The width of inwardly facing surface of the main assembly shutter 34,between the two projections 34 b, in the circumferential direction ofthe main assembly 54, is approximately the same as the width of theinwardly facing surface of the container shutter 16 in thecircumferential direction of the main assembly 54. Therefore, as thetoner supply container 1 is inserted into the toner supplying apparatus100, it perfectly fits into the space 34 c between the two projections34 b of the main assembly shutter 34, which project inward in the radialdirection of the toner supply container 1; the two edges of thecontainer shutter 16, which extend in the longitudinal direction of themain assembly 54, come virtually in contact with the correspondinginwardly facing surfaces 34 b 1 of the projections 34 b. Therefore, asthe container shutter 16 is opened or closed, the main assembly shutter34 moves with the container shutter 16. Thus, if the two shutters 16 and34 are designed so that the toner outlet 11 a and the toner supply inlet33 align with each other, as the container shutter 16 is opened, thetoner can be supplied into the developing device 204 by a tonerstirring-conveying apparatus 45. The main assembly shutter opening 34 dand the space 34 c are immediately adjacent to each other in thecircumferential direction of the main assembly shutter 34, beingbordered by the projection 34 b.

(Packing Member)

The packing member 35 as a sealing member is an elastic member (FIGS. 4,11-17). It assures that the toner outlet 11 a is airtightly sealed bythe container shutter 16. For example, it prevents the toner within thetoner containing portion 11 from leaking due to the impact caused by thefalling or the like of the toner supply container. For effectiveness,the packing member 35 is pasted to the outwardly facing surface of thetoner containing portion 11 in a manner of surrounding the toner outlet11 a. More specifically, the material for the packing member 35 isrubbery material such as silicon rubber, urethane rubber, foamedpolyethylene rubber, or the like, or sponge made of these rubbers.Preferably, it is slightly foamed polyurethane which is 20-70 deg. inhardness, no more than 10% in permanent compressive deformation, 60-300μm in cell size, 0.15-0.50 g/in density, and 5-50% in compression ratio.

The packing member 35 is shaped so that the top surface of the portionnext to the longitudinal edges of the toner outlet 11 a is slanteddownward toward the toner outlet 11 a.

The packing member 35 shaped as described above is fixed to the surfacesadjacent to the toner outlet 11 a with the use of adhesive or the like.

(Sealing Member)

As the toner supply container 1 is installed into the toner supplyingapparatus 100, the container shutter 16 fits into the indentation 34 c(space between the two projections 34 b) of the main assembly shutter34. The indentation 34 c extends across the main assembly shutter 34 inthe longitudinal direction, and the surface 34 b 1 functions as theguide for the container shutter 16. After the container shutter 16 isfitted in the indentation 34 c of the main assembly shutter 34, theplane of the inwardly facing surface of the projection 34 b, i.e., thebrim of the main assembly shutter opening 34 d, and the plane of theinwardly facing surface of the container shutter 16 are at approximatelysame level. Referring to FIGS. 11-17, the container shutter 16 isprovided with a sealing member 41, which is on the surface on thecontainer side. In order to cover the inwardly facing surface of theprojection 34 b next to the toner inlet 33 of the main assembly shutter34, the sealing member 41 is extended downstream, in terms of theclosing direction of the container shutter 16, beyond the containershutter 16. The sealing member 41 is a member for preventing the tonerfrom entering the gap g between the container shutter 16 and the mainassembly shutter 34. As long as this objective is accomplished, thematerial, shape, size, and method of attachment, of the sealing member41 are optional.

As for the preferable structure for the sealing member 41 in thisembodiment, a piece of 125 μm thick polyester sheet is pasted, as asealing member, to the container shutter 16 with the use of double-sidedadhesive tape (#5000NC: Nitto Denko Co., Ltd. (FIG. 20).

More specifically, since the sealing member 41 is structured to coverthe projection 34 b of the main assembly shutter 34 as described before,it is desired not to interfere with the installation or removal of thetoner supply container 11 by hanging up or colliding. The main assemblyshutter 34 is not necessarily smooth on the container facing surface.But, the sealing member 41 is required to perfectly conform to thecontainer facing surface of the main assembly shutter 34. Because ofrequirements such as the above, the sealing member 41 is desired to beformed of flexible sheet or sheet formed of elastic material.

As for the method for attaching the sealing member 41, any of variousknown attaching means may be employed in addition to the aforementioneddouble-sided adhesive tape as long as it satisfies the requirement thatthe sealing member 41 does not peels off in spite of repetitive openingand closing of the container shutter 16 which occurs as the toner supplycontainer 1 is repeatedly installed or removed.

It is most preferable that elastomer be used as the material for thesealing member 41, and the sealing member 41 be integrally formed withthe container shutter 16 by two color injection molding. In such a case,it is desired that the elastomer for the sealing member 41 and thematerial for the container shutter 16 are compatibly selected. Also, thesealing member 41 and container shutter 16 may be formed of the samematerial. In such a case, they can be integrally formed with the use ofa simple method.

(Function of Sealing Member)

Next, the function of the sealing member 41 will be described.

The state of the main assembly of the toner supplying apparatus 100 whenthe toner supply container 1 has been removed, that is, when thecontainer shutter 16 is not in engagement with the main assembly shutter34 is as shown in FIG. 19. In this state, the main assembly shutter 34is positioned to seal the toner inlet 33 to prevent foreign substancessuch as dust from entering the toner supply container 1 through thetoner inlet 33.

FIG. 12 shows the state in which the toner supply container 1 has beeninstalled, and the toner is being replenished. In this state, thecontainer shutter 16 has retreated from the toner outlet 11 a, allowinga passage to be formed through the toner outlet 11 a, main assemblyshutter opening 34 d, and toner inlet 33. Also in this state, the planeof the container facing surface of the container shutter 16 and theplane of the container facing surface of the projection 34 b next to theopening 34 d of the main assembly shutter 34 is at approximately thesame level. Therefore, the sealing member 41 is in contact with theprojection 34 b of the main assembly shutter 34, keeping the tonerpassage airtight, and at the same time, preventing the toner fromadhering to the surface of the projection 34 b of the main assemblyshutter 34. Also in this state, the toner having been stored in thetoner supply container 1 is conveyed toward the toner stirring-conveyingapparatus 45, i.e., a toner receiving apparatus, by the function of thetoner conveying member 29 contained in the toner supply container 1through the toner outlet 11 a, opening 34 d, and toner inlet 33 throughwhich the toner passage has been established.

Referring to FIGS. 14 and 15, which are enlarged drawings of theportions in FIGS. 11 and 12, respectively, even if the end portion ofthe sealing member 41 is pinched between the projection 34 b of the mainassembly shutter 34 and the packing member 35 while the shutters 16 and34 are moved in the opening direction from the positions in FIG. 14 tothe positions in FIG. 15, the airtightness of the toner passage at thislocation is not broken, because the sealing member 41 is formed of thinPET sheet. For assurance, the thickness of the sealing member 41 isdesired to be no less than 50 μm and no more than 300 μm, preferably, noless than 70 μm and no more than 200 μm, and ideally, 125 μm. If thesealing member is excessively thick, it fails to properly seal the gapbetween the main assembly shutter 34 and toner supply container 1. Onthe other hand, if it is excessively thin, it fails to properly performits primary function, that is, the function to prevent the toner fromentering between the container shutter 16 and main assembly shutter 34.As a result, various problems occur while the toner supply container 1is handled, in particular, while the toner supply container 1 isinstalled into, or removed from, the toner supplying apparatus 100. Forexample, the sealing member 41 is peeled back or wrinkled.

The requirement regarding the thickness of the sealing member 41 can beeliminated by the provision of the structure in which the sealing member41 is retracted to a point where the sealing member 41 does not contactthe packing member 35. However, such a structure makes the shutterstroke substantially longer, making it difficult to give a tonersupplying apparatus and a toner supplying container a compact design.

Next, a state in which the toner supply container 1 is removed before a“no toner” light in the warning panel 124 a is lit, and the function ofthe sealing member 41 in such a state, will be described. In this state,a substantial amount of toner is still stored in the toner supplycontainer 1. In other words, any of the toner outlets 11 a of the tonersupply container 1, the main assembly shutter opening 34 d, and thetoner supply inlet 33, is filled with the toner. The first step to betaken to remove the toner supply container 1 in this state is to sealthe open portions. As the container shutter 16 is moved in the closingdirection, the main assembly shutter 34, which is in engagement with thecontainer shutter 16, moves with the container shutter 16 in thedirection to close the toner supply container 1. The toner at the mainassembly shutter opening 34 d moves undisturbed in the closingdirection, and becomes separated from the toner in the toner supplycontainer 1 and the toner in the toner stirring-conveying apparatus 45,as shown in FIG. 16. During this closing step, the gap G between themain assembly shutter 34 and container shutter 16 passes directly belowthe toner outlet 11 a as shown in FIG. 16. Thus, if there were nosealing member 41 as shown in FIGS. 17 and 18, the toner within thetoner supply container 1 would rush into the gap g. In reality, however,the sealing member 41 covers this gap g as shown in FIG. 16, preventingthe toner from entering the gap g.

Also during this closing step, the sealing member 41 and containershutter 16 are under the contact pressure generated downward (indrawings) by the resiliency of the packing member 35. Therefore, theportion 41 a of the sealing member 41, which extends beyond the edge ofthe sealing member 41, is also pressed upon the container facing surfaceof the main assembly shutter 34, not only gaining in sealing performancebut also in preventing the toner from adhering to the surface of theprojection 34 b of the main assembly shutter 34.

The state in which main assembly shutter 34 and container shutter 16have been completely closed is as shown in FIG. 14. In this state, thetoner adhesion to the exterior surfaces of the container shutter 16 andtoner containing portion 11 is prevented although the toner adheres tothe surface of the extension portion 41 a of the sealing member 41, onthe side of the toner supply container 1. The amount of the toner whichadhered to the inwardly facing surface of the aforementioned extensionportion 41 a of the sealing member 41 is extremely small, and also, thelocation at which the toner adheres to the extension portion 41 a is inthe small pocket created between itself and the toner containing portion11. Therefore, it is very difficult for the toner to come out once itadheres to the extension portion 41 a; it rarely scatters outward of thepocket.

For a reason which will be described later, the length by which theaforementioned extension portion 41 a extends is desired to beapproximately the same as the width of the projection 34 b of the mainassembly shutter 34. More specifically, it is desired to be set at avalue no less than 2 mm and no more than 10 mm, preferably, no less than4 mm and no more than 8 mm, and ideally, at 6 mm. If the extensionportion 41 a is excessively short, it is unsatisfactory in terms ofeffectiveness in preventing the toner invasion of the aforementioned gapg, and also, the aforementioned pocket which the sealing member 41 andtoner containing portion 11 form is shallow, failing to retain thetoner. In addition, it fails to prevent the toner adhesion to thesurface of the projection 34 b of the main assembly shutter 34.

On the other hand, if the extension portion 41 a is excessively long, itinterferes with the installation or removal of the toner supplycontainer 1. For example, it collides with the various portions of theinternal surface of the toner supplying apparatus 100, which is aproblem. In addition, the pressure generated by the aforementionedpacking member 35 fails to be transmitted to the farthest portion of theextension portion 41 a, causing the sealing member 41 to lose in sealingperformance. Obviously, the pressure can be transmitted to the farthestportion of the extension portion 41 a of the sealing member 41 byincreasing the rigidity of the sealing member 41. However, such apractice reduces the ability of the sealing member 41 to conform to thesurface of the main assembly shutter 34, also causing the sealing member41 to lose in sealing performance. Further, if the extension portion 41a is excessively long, it makes the main assembly shutter opening 34 dtoo small, possibly interfering with the passage of the toner.

A case in which the sealing member 41 is not provided is shown in FIGS.17 and 18. In this case, as the main assembly shutter 34 is moved in theclosing direction before the “no toner” light is lit in the warningpanel 124 a, the gap g between the container shutter 16 and mainassembly shutter 34 is exposed to the toner. As a result, the tonerinvades the gap g, and the outwardly facing surface of the containershutter 16 is contaminated by the adhesion of the toner which invadedthe gap g. Since there is no outlet for the toner which invaded theindentation of the main assembly shutter 34 c, i.e., the space betweenthe mutually facing surfaces 34 b 1 of the projections 34 b of the mainassembly shutter 34, the toner continues to accumulate there. Therefore,unless the indentation 34 c is cleaned during the maintenance of theimage forming apparatus, the contamination of the toner supply container1 worsens. Further, the toner also adheres to the projection 34 b of themain assembly shutter 34, and this toner transfers onto the toner supplycontainer 1, on the surface which opposes the projections 34 b; in otherwords, it contaminates the toner supply container 1.

[Sealing Member Design 1 Different from Preceding Design]

In the case of this design, a material low in friction is placed on thesurface of the sealing member.

In order to gain in sealing performance, the ratio with which thepacking member 35 is compressed is desired to be as high as possible,since the compressive stress of the packing member 35 is proportional tothe compression ratio. In other words, when the compression ratio issmall, the compressive stress of the packing is also small, andtherefore, the sealing performance of the packing member 35 is at anunsatisfactory level. Thus, when the compression ratio is small, thetoner leak due to the impact caused by a fall or the like of the tonersupply container. On the other hand, if the compression ratio isexcessively increased, the compression stress of the packing member 35also becomes excessively high. This improves the packing member 35 insealing performance, and at the same time, increases load in terms ofsliding. As a result, the force required to open or close the containershutter 16 increases.

Thus, in order to improve the sealing performance while reducting, or atleast without increasing, the force necessary to drive the shutters, apiece of flexible film 42 as a low friction material is pasted to thesealing member 41, on the surface which faces the packing member 35, asshown in FIGS. 20 and 21, so that the amount of the frictionalresistance between the surfaces of the sealing member 41 and packingmember 35 is reduced. More specifically, flexible film created bycoating silicon oil, silicone wax, silicone containing paint, or thelike, on a base film, for example, film comprising a single layer ofpolyester, biaxially stretched polypropylene (OPP), polyamide,polyethylene, or fluorinated resin, or film comprising mixed layers ofpreceding materials, is used as the material for the flexible film 42.

The thickness of the layer of the silicone oil on the aforementionedflexible film 42 is desired to be in a range of 0.05-2 μm, preferably,0.1-0.5 μm. If the thickness of the coated layer of silicone oil isexcessively thick, the toner in the toner containing portion 11 isnegatively affected, whereas if it is excessively thin, the flexiblefilm 42 is not effective to satisfactorily reduce the force necessary toopen or close the shutters.

The toner supply container 1 with the above described structure wasinstalled in the toner supplying apparatus 100, and the operation forremoving the toner supply container 1 before the “no toner” light is litwas repeated. However, just as in the case of the sealing memberillustrated in FIG. 20, (b), there was no sign of contaminationtraceable to the toner adhesion to the outwardly facing surface of thecontainer shutter 16 and its adjacencies, and no sign of toneraccumulation, providing that the above described structure improved thesealing performance of the sealing member without increasing the drivingforce necessary to open or close the container shutter 16

[Sealing Member Design 2 Different from Preceding Two Designs]

In this version, as the toner supply container 1 is inserted into thetoner supplying apparatus 100, the extension portion 41 a of the sealingmember 41 rides onto the projection 34 b of the main assembly shutter 34from the one of the longitudinal ends of the projection 34 b of the mainassembly shutter 34.

Thus, in order to make it easier for the container shutter 16 to slideinto the indentation 34 c (space) between the opposing surfaces 34 b 1of the projections 34 b of the main assembly shutter 34, the projection34 b of the main assembly shutter 34 is chamfered at the opposingdownstream corners in terms of the inserting direction, i.e., bothdownstream corners in FIG. 27 (right-hand corner is behind the bottomportion 54 b of the toner supplying apparatus main assembly 54),creating the surface 34 b 2, and the corresponding corners of thecontainer shutter 16 are also chamfered, creating surfaces 16 p and 16 q(FIGS. 39 and 40).

Further, referring to FIG. 27, the main assembly shutter 34 is providedwith an entrance guide portion 34 e, which is located at the upstreamcorner of the projection 34 b of the main assembly shutter 34 to allowthe extension portion 41 a of the sealing member 41 to smoothly rideonto the projection 34 b. This entrance guide portion 34 e is a slantedsurface, which is located on the upstream corner of the projection 34 b,and inclines in the downward and upstream direction from the containerfacing surface of the projection 34 b.

The provision of an entrance guide portion such as the one describedabove is effective in preventing the extension portion 41 a from beingdamaged at the corners as the extension portion 41 a of the sealingmember 41 rides onto the projection 34 b of the main assembly shutter34.

FIGS. 22-26 show the structure for helping the extension portion 41 a ofthe sealing member 41 more smoothly advance onto the projection 34 bfrom the entrance guide portion 34 e of the projection 34 b of the mainassembly shutter 34.

Referring to FIG. 22, the sealing member 41 is provided with a singleline of perforation 41 b, which extends along the base portion of theextension portion 41 a. FIG. 25 is a perspective view of the sealingmember 41 provided with the perforation 41 b. Referring to FIG. 26,instead of being provided with the perforation 41 b, the sealing member41 may be provided with a groove 41 c which extends along the extensionportion 41 a of the sealing member 41 in the longitudinal direction. Inthis embodiment, the groove 41 c may be V-shaped or U-shaped in crosssection.

With the provision of the above arrangement, as the extension portion 41a of the sealing member 41 comes in contact with the entrance guideportion 34 e of the main assembly shutter 34 before it rides onto theprojection 34 b of the main assembly shutter 34, it bends at theperforation or groove, preventing its longitudinal end from beingdamaged.

In the preceding description of the sealing member 41, the sealingmember 41 inclusive of the extension portion 41 a was arc-shaped incross section. However, the extension portion 41 a of the sealing member41 may be bent at its base line toward the toner containing portion 11,as shown in FIG. 23. Being bent as described above, the extensionportion 41 a can smoothly rides onto the projection 34 b of the mainassembly shutter 34 as depicted by the double dot chain line in FIG. 14.Even if the extension portion 41 a is bent in this manner, when thecontainer shutter 16 and main assembly shutter 34 open the toner outlet11 a and main assembly shutter opening 34 d, the extension portion 41 ais pinched at both longitudinal edges between the packing member 35 andthe other projections of the main assembly shutter 34, perpendicular tothe projection 34 b. Therefore, the projection 34 b and the extensionportion 41 a tightly contact with each other. In the case of the designillustrated in FIG. 23, since the extension portion 41 a is bent, itstip portion remains firmly in contact with the packing member 35,sliding on the packing member 35, during the opening or closing of thecontainer shutter 16. Therefore, it is liable that the extension portion41 a becomes damaged. The design illustrated in FIG. 24 is a design inwhich the above concern has been eliminated. In this design, theextension portion 41 a is provided with a sub-extension portion 41 d,which extends at an angle from the downstream edge, in terms of thetoner supply container 1 installation direction, of the extensionportion 41 a. In this case, extension portion 41 d is positioned not tocontact the packing member 35. Therefore, the aforementioned problems donot occur. In other words, this embodiment is the ideal one.

(Locking Member)

The toner cartridge is provided with a locking member 51 in the form ofa ring so that the handle 15 is locked to the toner containing portion11 before the toner supply container 1 is installed into the mainassembly 124 of an image forming apparatus, and after the toner supplycontainer 1 has been removed from the apparatus main assembly 124 (FIGS.7 and 8).

The locking member 51 is rotationally fitted around the first flange 12,more specifically, the locking member engagement portion 12 g of thefirst flange portion, that is, the portion immediately next to the endplate 12 b of the first flange 12. It is also movable in the directionin which the toner supply container 1 is inserted into, or removed from,the toner supplying apparatus 100 (direction indicated by an arrow markin FIG. 7, and also the opposite direction).

The locking member 51 comprises a cylindrical ring portion 51 a, i.e.,the portion which fits around the locking member engagement portion 12g, and is provided with a notch 51 b which faces the aforementioned endplate 12 b. The notch 51 b is in engagement with the locking projection12 h with which the first flange 12 is provided. The locking member 51integrally comprises an arm-like springy portion 51 c which presses uponthe end surface 15 i of the handle 15. The first flange 12 is providedwith a circumferential ridge 12 i which is on the cylindrical portion 12e, and circles around the cylindrical portion 12 e. Further, the handle15 integrally comprises a stopper 15 j, which is formed by outwardlybending a portion of the handle 15. The tip of the stopper 15 j is keptin contact with the ridge 12 i by the resiliency of the aforementionedspringy portion 51 c, to prevent the handle 15 from slipping off thecylindrical portion 12 e of the first flange 12 (FIG. 3). Further, thelocking member 51 is kept in contact with the end plate 12 b of thefirst flange 12 by the resiliency of the springy portion 51 c.

The springy portion 51 c is gradually reduced in cross section towardits tip, being enabled to evenly bend across its entire length, toprevent the base portion of the springy portion 51 c from turning whitedue to the concentration of the bending stress to the base portion. Inother words, when the cross section of the springy portion 51 c isrectangular, it is made gradually smaller in the width or thicknessdirection toward the tip. Therefore, the springy portion 51 c graduallyreduces in cross section from its base portion to its tip.

A pair of engagement ribs 51 d provided on the outwardly facing surfaceof the locking member 51 are enabled to move in the installation-removaldirection of the toner supply container 1 by being loosely fitted, onefor one, in grooves 15 k and 15 m which are cut in the handle 15 in theinstallation-removal direction of the toner supply container 1. Theengagement rib 51 i of the locking member 51 is engaged in the groove 15j of the handle 15. Therefore, the handle 15 and locking member 51 areprevented from moving relative to each other in their circumferentialdirection, but are allowed to move relative to each other in their axialdirection (FIGS. 37 and 38).

The length, in terms of the installation-removal direction of the tonersupply container 1, of the locking projection 12 h provided on the firstflange 12 is less than the length of the stroke of the engagement ribs51 d through the grooves 15 k and 15 m, one for one, in theinstallation-removal direction of the toner supply container 1. Further,the length, in terms of the installation-removal direction of the tonersupply container 1, of the locking projection 12 h is less than thelength of the stroke of the engagement rib 51 i of the locking member 51through the groove 15 j of the handle 15.

With the provision of the above structure, the notch 51 b of the lockingmember 51 is kept engaged with the locking projection 12 h of the firstflange 12 by the resiliency of the springly portion 51 c of the lockingmember 51. Therefore, whatever state the toner supply container 1 is in,the state in which it is being inserted into the toner supplyingapparatus 100, the state in which it is being removed from the tonersupplying apparatus 100, or the state in which it is out of the tonersupplying apparatus 100, the handle 15 is not allowed to move in itscircumferential direction relative to the toner containing portion 11.More specifically, in this embodiment, the handle is allowed to slip inits circumferential direction by six degrees, which is equivalent to theamount of the play between the projection 12 h provided on the firstflange 12 and the notch 51 b of the locking portion 51. It should benoted here that the projection 12 h of the first flange 12 is providedalso as a means for properly aligning the handle 15 relative to thetoner supplying apparatus 100 in terms of the circumferential directionof the handle 15 when installing the toner supply container 1 into thetoner supplying apparatus 100. This subject will be described later. Inother words, when the toner supply container is out of the image formingapparatus main assembly, the handle 15 is rotatable relative to thetoner containing portion 11, by six degrees, which is equivalent to thedistance between a first position, or the one end of the rotatablerange, and a second position, or the other end of the rotatable range.

The locking member 51 is provided with a latch 51 e, which is a thinpiece of projection and projects outward in the radial direction fromthe engagement rib 51 d which is adjacent to the springy portion 51 c.The latch 51 e prevents the toner supply container 1 from coming out ofthe main assembly 54.

[Function of Locking Member]

Next, the function of the locking member 51 will be described. As thetoner supply container 1 is inserted into the toner supplying apparatus100 by engaging the guide portion 11 k of the toner supply container 1between the projections 54 d of the toner supplying apparatus mainassembly 54, the container shutter 16 and main assembly shutter 34engage with each other. While the container shutter 16 engages with themain assembly shutter 34, the driving force receiving engaging portion16 d of the container shutter 16 partially meshes with the driving forcetransmitting engaging portion 21 g, and immediately thereafter, thedriving force transmitting engaging portion 15 a of the handle 15partially meshes with the driving force receiving engaging portion 21 a.after the container shutter 16 partially engages with the main assemblyshutter 34, the aforementioned extension portion 41 a of the sealingmember 41 rides onto the projection 34 b past the entrance portion 34 eof the main assembly shutter 34.

Then, as the handle 15 is pushed in the installing direction, theprojection 51 d 1 provided on the engagement rib 51 d comes in contactwith the striking surface 54 e of the toner supplying apparatus mainassembly 54, and at the same time, the latch 51 e comes in contact withthe contact surface 54 f, as shown in FIG. 8 (FIGS. 37 and 33). Then, asthe handle 15 is pushed in further, the handle 15, first flange 12,toner containing portion 11, second flange 13, and the like, advancetogether in the same direction indicated by the arrow mark in FIG. 7,and causes the locking projection 12 h of the first flange 12 to moveout of the notch 1 b as shown in FIG. 8. In other words, the handles 15is unlocked from the toner containing portion 11, being allowed torotate.

Therefore, the handle 15 can be rotated clockwise as seen from theupstream side in terms of the toner supply container 1 installingdirection (arrow direction in FIG. 8). Then, as the handle 15 isrotated, the locking member 51 rotates together with the handle 15, andimmediately, the latch 51 e engages into the groove 54 g integrallyprovided in the strike surface 54 f of the bottom portion 54 a of thetoner supplying apparatus main assembly 54 (FIGS. 39 and 40). Thisgroove 54 g extends in the circumferential direction on the cylindricalwall of the bottom portion 54 a of the toner supplying apparatus mainassembly 54, forming an arc. After engaging into the groove 54 g, thelatch 51 e remains in the groove 54 g when the toner outlet 11 a andmain assembly shutter 34 are opened or closed. Therefore, while thetoner supplying operation is carried out after the installation of thetoner supply container 1 into the toner supplying apparatus 100, thetoner supply container 1 cannot be simply pulled out of the tonersupplying apparatus 100. In other words, the toner supply container 1can be removed from the toner supplying apparatus 100 only when thecontainer shutter 16 and main assembly shutter 34 are closed, becausethe latch 51 e is allowed to come out of the arc-like groove only whenthe container shutter 16 and main assembly shutter 34 are closed.

Regarding this locking mechanism, if the number of the lock releasingprojection is only one, moment and/or deformation occurs to the lockingmember 51, preventing the locking member 51 from smoothly sliding.Further, even if the number of the lock releasing projection is plural,if they are unevenly distributed, the same problem occurs. Therefore, itis desired that a plurality of lock releasing projections aredistributed in the circumferential direction with as even as possibleintervals. In this embodiment, two projections are provided, being apartfrom each other by approximately 180 deg. In this embodiment, the latch51 e functions also as a lock releasing projection, the angle formed bythe radial line connecting the projection 51 d 1 and the center of thelocking member 51 and the radial line connecting the latch 51 e and thecenter of the locking member 51 is approximately 150 deg.

Next, referring to FIG. 38, the lock releasing timing of the lockingmember 51 will be described. The locking projection 12 h for regulatingthe angle the locking member rotates is provided with a projection 12 h1, which projects from the outwardly facing surface of the lockingprojection 12 h in the radial direction of the locking member 51, and isenabled to engage with the handle 15. The angle B the handle 15 rotatesfrom the position at which the projection 12 h is engaged in the notch51 b to the position at which the projection 12 h 1 contacts one of thegroove walls 15 n of the groove 15 m of the engagement rib, isapproximately 90 deg. As stated before, the groove 15 m is the groove inwhich the engagement rib 51 d (on the side where the latch 51 e islocated) of the handle 15. As for the relationship between the notch 51b of the locking member 51 and the locking projection 12 h, the notch 51b is made wide enough in terms of its central angle A so that a play of6 deg. is afforded for the handle 15 in terms of its circumferentialdirection.

In order to exchange the toner supply container 1 with a fresh one afterthe toner in the toner supply container 1 was depleted, the handle 15must be turned to its original position by turning it in the directionopposite to the direction in which the handle 51 is turned during theinstallation of the toner supply container 1 (counterclockwise as seenfrom the upstream side in terms of the direction in which the tonersupply container 1 is inserted into the toner supplying apparatus 100).With this action, the latch 51 e becomes disengaged from the arc-shapedgroove 51 e, and the locking member 51 slides back, on the lockingmember engagement portion 12 g, to its original position, i.e., theposition at which the locking projection 12 h remains engaged in thenotch 51 b of the ring portion 51 a of the locking member 51, due to theresiliency of the springy portion 51 c.

As stated before, because the locking member 51 is under the pressuregenerated by the springy portion 51 c in the direction of the tonercontaining portion 11, it slides in the direction to cause theaforementioned locking projection 12 h and the notch 51 b of the lockingmember 51 to engage with each other, and lock the handle 51.

(Toner Supplying Operation)

Next, a toner supplying operation which employs a toner supply container1 in this embodiment will be described in general terms.

(1) Installation of Toner Supply Container 1

First, the lid 121 with which the apparatus main assembly 124 isprovided is opened by 90 deg. toward an operator. Then, the guideportion 11 k of the toner supply container 1 is engaged into the groove54 h (FIG. 11) between the projections 54 c of the toner supplyingapparatus 100. Then, the toner supply container 1 is inserted into thetoner supplying apparatus 100 from the side where the coupling 26 a isprovided. With this action, first, the container shutter 16 of the tonersupply container 1 and the main assembly shutter 34 within the tonersupplying apparatus 100 engage with each other. Next, the driving forcetransmitting engaging portion 21 g and the driving force receivingengaging portion 16 d of the container shutter 16 engage with eachother. Lastly, the driving force receiving engaging portion 21 a on thetoner supplying apparatus 100 side and the driving force transmittingengaging portion 15 a of the handle 15 engage with each other.

(2) Positioning of Toner Supply Container and Supplying of Toner

With the toner supply container 1 being in the toner supplying apparatus100, as an operator manually rotates the handle 15 by 90 deg. in theclockwise direction (handle 15 will be moved to the third position), therotational driving force, i.e., the force applied by the operator, istransmitted from the driving force transmitting engaging portion 15 a ofthe handle 15, as a driving force transmitting portion, to the drivingforce transmitting member 21, as a rotational force transmittingportion, through the driving force receiving engaging portion 21 a ofthe toner supplying apparatus 100. Then, this force is furthertransmitted from the driving force transmitting engaging portion 21 g tothe driving force receiving engaging portion 16 d, as a rotational forcereceiving portion, of the container shutter 16. By the driving forcetransmitted in the above described manner, the container shutter 16 isslid in the circumferential direction of the toner containing portion 11while engaging with the shutter supporting member 11 e of the tonercontaining portion 11. During this sliding movement of the containershutter 16, the main assembly shutter 34 moves with the containershutter 16. Therefore, the toner outlet 11 a of the tone containingportion 11, the opening 34 d of the main assembly shutter 34, and thetoner inlet 33 in the toner supplying apparatus 100, are all opened atthe same time. Then, toner supplying is started by rotating the tonerconveying member 29 through the coupling 26 a which receives the drivingforce from the coupling 44 of the apparatus main assembly 124.

During the above described operation, the toner containing portion 11does not rotate. Therefore, the toner supply container 1 does not rotatewith the handle 15; it remains fixed in the toner supplying apparatus100.

(3) Removal of Toner Supply Container

An operator rotates the handle 15 by 90 deg. in the counterclockwisedirection. With this action, driving force different in direction fromthe driving force applied during the installation (2) of toner cartridgeis transmitted in the same order as in the installation of the tonersupply closes the toner outlet 11 a, and the main assembly shutter 34closes the opening 34 d of the main assembly shutter 34 and the tonerinlet 33, to complete the toner replenishment sequence.

The toner supply container 1 is installed into the toner supplyingapparatus 100 from the coupling 26 a side. This requires that theengaging portion 16 d of the container shutter 16 passes by the engagingportion 21 a of the apparatus main assembly 124, and engages with theengaging portion 21 g, i.e., the inward one, of the apparatus mainassembly 124. Therefore, the diameter of the theoretical circle whichconnects the tips of the teeth of the engaging portion 16 d in the formof a segment gear is desired to be smaller than the diameter of thetheoretical circle which connects the bases of the teeth of the engagingportion 15 a in the form of a segment gear.

With the provision of the above described structure, a toner containingportion is not required to move during the toner supplying sequence.Therefore, there is no restriction regarding the shape of a tonercontaining portion. Therefore, a shape which offers the highest spatialefficiency to a toner containing portion may be employed as the shapefor a toner containing portion. In addition, a shutter and a handle aremade into two separate components. Therefore, it is unnecessary for atoner outlet to be next to a handle. Therefore, more latitude can beafforded in designing a toner supply container.

Further, in the case of the toner supply container in this embodiment,the driving force applied to the handle is transmitted to the drivingforce receiving engaging portion of the shutter through a plurality ofengaging portions: the engaging portion of the handle, the engagingportion of the driving force transmitting member, and the engagingportion of the shutter. Therefore, it is possible to more freely designthese engaging portion in terms of engagement ratio (gear ratio.).

Thus, when the distance the shutter is slid to be opened or closed islong, the angle by which the handle must be rotated can be reduced byincreasing the engagement ratio (gear ratio) of the handle, and when thetorque required to open or close the shutter is high, the torquerequired to operate (rotate) the handle can be reduced by reducing theengagement ratio (gear ratio) of the handle.

Also in this embodiment, the angle by which the handle is rotated toopen or close the shutter is made to be 90 deg., so that when installingthe toner supply container into the toner supplying apparatus, the thickend 15 e is vertically positioned, and after the toner is discharged byrotating the handle clockwise by 90 deg., the thick end 15 e of thehandle 15 is horizontally positioned. This arrangement makes it easierfor an operator to operate the toner supply container, and also torecognize the state of the toner supply container 1. For operationalefficiency and convenience, the angle by which the handle 15 is rotatedto open or close the shutter is desired to be in a range of 60-120 deg.

(Toner Stirring-Conveying Apparatus)

The toner supplying apparatus 100 is provided with the tonerstirring-conveying apparatus 45. Referring to FIGS. 11 and 12, the tonersupplying apparatus 100 is also provided with the case 48, which isfixed to the toner supplying apparatus main assembly 54 in a manner tocover the toner inlet 33 from below. The case 48 is approximately thesame as the toner supplying apparatus 100 in the longitudinal dimension.In the case 48, the stirring screws 46 and 47 are disposed, beingsupported by the case 48 so that they can be rotationally driven.

The stirring screws 46 and 47 are separated by a partition wall 48 awhich divides the internal space of the case 48 into two chambers 48Aand 48B, which are connected to each other through the hole provided inthe partition wall 48 a on the side opposite to the toner inlet 33, andin which the stirring screws 46 and 47 are disposed, respectively, thestirring screw 46 being diagonally above the stirring screw 47. The case48 is provided with a toner outlet 48 b, which is located at the samelongitudinal end as the toner inlet 33, and leads to the developingapparatus 201.

With the provision of the above structural arrangement, as the toner issupplied through the toner inlet 33, the rotating toner stirring screw46 conveys the toner, while stirring, through the chamber 48A in thelongitudinal direction from the toner inlet 33 side to the oppositeside, causing the toner to fall into the chamber 48B through the opening(unillustrated) provided in the partition wall 48 a. The toner stirringscrew 47, i.e., the one at the bottom, conveys, while stirring, thetoner in the direction opposite to the toner conveying direction of thetoner stirring crew 46. As a result, the toner is supplied into thedeveloping apparatus 201 through the toner outlet 48B.

(Precise Positioning Means)

If cost is spared in producing a toner supply container and componentsrelated thereto, in other words, if highly precise components are notused for the production of a toner supply container and the relatedcomponents, it is inevitable that the drive train, i.e., the drivingforce transmitting juncture from the rotatable handle to the shutter,suffers from an excessive amount of play and/or deformation whichresults in, for example, the gear backlash or the like. With thepresence of such a large amount of play and/or deformation, the outputstroke of the drive train does not correspond to the input stroke one toone. Therefore, there occurs sometimes such a condition that after theshutter is opened, it fails to come back all the way to its originalposition. If the toner supply container, the shutter of which is in thiscondition, is removed once from the apparatus main assembly, andreinstalled into the apparatus main assembly, the distance between thefinal position of the shutter of the toner supply container after theclosing stroke, and the original position becomes greater than that inthe previous installation. In other words, the distance continues toincrease with the repetition of the installation and removal.

In the case of the above described design, according to which the mainassembly shutter and container shutter are integrally engaged with eachother, shutter misalignment such as the one described above makes itimpossible to remove the toner supply container from the apparatus mainassembly, or to install a fresh toner supply container (shutter is atits original position) into the apparatus main assembly, which is aserious problem.

This problem can be solved by providing a toner supply container and therelated structure of the apparatus main assembly with such a featurethat requires that when installing a toner supply container, the handleis rotated in the opening direction of the shutter by a predeterminedangle, in addition to the theoretically necessary angle, before thehandle and shutter begin to engage with the driving train gears on theapparatus main assembly side, and when removing the toner supplycontainer, the handle is rotated in the closing direction of the shutterby the aforementioned predetermined angle, in addition to thetheoretically necessary angle. This feature compensates for theadditional length of stroke which the gear backlash or the likeresulting from the excessive play requires, assuring that the shuttersare returned to their original positions.

Next, a means for providing the above described feature will bedescribed in detail.

Referring to FIGS. 1, 2, 33 and 34, the handle 15 is provided with ahandle projection 61, as a contact portion, which is located on theoutwardly facing surface of the handle 15. Referring to FIGS. 41-43,which are a schematic plan of the handle projection 61 and itsadjacencies as seen from above, the handle projection 61 is shaped likea cam follower, and its portion with a contact surface 61 a is narrowerthan the base portion in terms of the vertical direction in FIGS. 41-43.It is positioned to come in contact with the main assembly projection 62provided on the inwardly facing surface of the top plate of the bottomportion 54 b of the toner supplying apparatus main assembly 54. Theprojections 61 and 62 work in combination as a follower and a cam,respectively.

The cam portion of the main assembly projection 62 is angled in profile.The lift of this cam surface is just enough to make the center angle ofthe cam portion of the main assembly projection 62, that is, the angleformed by the line connecting the highest point of the cam surface andthe center of the toner supplying apparatus main assembly 54 (center ofthe semicylindrical bottom portion 54 a), and the line connecting thebase of the cam surface and the center of the toner supplying apparatusmain assembly 54, large enough to compensate for the play in therotational direction between the toner supply container 1 and tonersupplying apparatus 100. This center angle is no less than 6 deg. Inthis embodiment, it is 6 deg.

Next, the handle projection 61 and main assembly projection 62 will bedescribed in positional relationship and function. Referring to FIGS. 33and 43, as the toner supply container 1 is inserted into the tonersupplying apparatus 100, the handle projection 61 reaches a point atwhich it comes in contact with the main assembly projection 62, on thecam surface, at the point with no lift. In this state, the driving forcetransmitting engaging portion 15 a of the handle 15 and the drivingforce receiving engaging portion 21 a on the main assembly side areapart from each other by a distance L1, which is equal to a distance L2by which the handle projection 61 in this state must be moved to receivethe highest lift.

As the toner supply container 1 is further inserted into the tonersupplying apparatus 100 from the point (handle is at the firstrotational position) illustrated in FIGS. 33 and 43, the handleprojection 61 slides on the main assembly projection 62 while rotatingthe handle 15. By the time the handle projection 61 slides to the camcrest of the main assembly projection 62, the handle 15 is rotated by 6deg. The tooth tips of the engaging portion 15 a of the handle 15 comein contact with the counterparts of the engaging portion 21 a of thetoner supplying apparatus 100 at the same time the handle projection 61reaches the cam crest of the main assembly projection 62. In otherwords, at the moment the engaging portion 15 a engages with the engagingportion 21 a, the handle 15 is always at the second rotational positionas shown in FIGS. 34 and 42. The tooth tips of the engaging portion 16 dof the container shutter 16 come in contact with the counterparts of theengaging portion 21 g on the main assembly side slightly before thecontact between the engaging portions 15 a and 21 a by their tooth tips.In other words, the engagement of the engaging portion 16 d of thecontainer shutter 16 with the engaging portion 21 g on the main assemblyside occurs slightly ahead of the engagement of the engaging portion 15a of the handle 15 with the engaging portion 21 a of the toner supplyingapparatus 100.

Referring to FIG. 41, as the toner supply container 1 is furtherinserted into the toner supplying apparatus 100, the driving forcetransmitting engaging portion 15 a of the handle 15 and the drivingforce receiving engaging portion 21 a of the toner supplying apparatus100 mesh with each other. On the other hand, the driving force receivingengaging portion 16 d of the container shutter 16 meshes with thedriving force transmitting engaging portion 21 g illustrated in FIG. 10,across the entire ranges of their teeth. Therefore, while the tonersupply container 1 moves from the position illustrated in FIG. 42 to theposition illustrated in FIG. 41, the handle 15 does not rotate, and thehandle projection 61 remains at the floating position a shown in FIG.41, which corresponds to the cam crest of the main assembly projection62. In other words, the handle 15 is led to the second rotationalposition illustrated in FIG. 34, regardless of the positionalrelationship between the handle 15 and toner containing portion 11during the period in which the toner supply container 1 is not in themain assembly of the image forming apparatus.

As the handle projection 61 is displaced by the main assembly projection62 as described above, the handle 15 rotates by 6 deg. Therefore, acertain amount of play is provided between the mutually facing surfacesof the handle 15 and first flange 12. More specifically, referring toFIGS. 7 and 8, when the toner supply container 1 is not in the mainassembly of the image forming apparatus, a play large enough to allowthe handle 15 to rotate by 6 deg. is provided in the circumferentialdirection of the handle 15 between the side surfaces of the notch 51 bof the locking member 51, and the locking projection 12 h of the firstflange 12, and also between the surfaces of the grooves 15 k and 15 m,and the corresponding engagement ribs 51 d of first flange 12.

Further, in order to make the container shutter 16 engage with the mainassembly shutter 34 at a predetermined position before the handle 15 isrotated by the handle projection 61 and main assembly projection 62, thebottom portion 54 a of the toner supplying apparatus main assembly 54 isprovided with a positioning projection 63, which is located on theinwardly facing surface of the bottom portion 54 a, and against whichthe end surface of the container shutter 16, on the leading side interms of the installing direction of the toner supply container 1,slides, as shown in FIGS. 39 and 40. This projection 63 has a camsurface which is angled in profile, and the position of the cam crest ofthis projection 63 corresponds to the timing with which one of themutually facing surfaces 34 b 1 of the indentation of the main assemblyshutter 34, in which the container shutter 16 fits, comes to apredetermined point.

As the toner supply container 1 is inserted into the toner supplyingapparatus 100, the chamfer surface 16 q of the container shutter 16comes in contact with the projection 63. As a result, the containershutter 16 is controlled in its positional relationship relative to themain assembly shutter 34 in the circumferential direction of the tonersupply container 1. Then, as the toner supply container 1 is furtherinserted into the toner supplying apparatus 100, the longitudinal edge16 r 1 of the container shutter 16, connected to the chamfer surface 16q, slides against the projection 63 while the container shutter 16 fitsinto the indentation of the main assembly shutter 34. During thismovement of the container shutter 16, the chamfer surface 16 p of thecontainer shutter 16, on the opposite side of the container shutter 16,comes in contact with the chamfered surface 34 b 2 located at the cornerof the projection 34 b, on the corresponding side, of the main assemblyshutter 34, also controlling the container shutter 16 in its positionalrelationship relative to the main assembly shutter 34. As the tonersupply container 1 is further inserted, the chamfered surface 16 qengages with the chamfered surface 34 b 3 of the main assembly shutter34, and thereafter, the container shutter 16 advances into theindentation (space) between the mutually facing surfaces 34 b 1 of theprojections 34 b of the main assembly shutter 34. Then, as the containershutter 16 advances into the indentation of the main assembly shutter 34to a point illustrated in FIG. 39, the engaging portions 15 a and 16 don the toner supply container 1 side begin to mesh with the engagingportions 21 a and 21 g on the toner supplying apparatus 100 side. As thecorresponding engaging portions mesh with each other by a predeterminedmargin in terms of the width direction of the gears, the positionalrelationship between the container shutter 16 and main assembly shutter34 becomes as shown in FIG. 40. In this state, the chamfer surface 16 sat the upstream end, in terms of the advancing direction of thecontainer shutter 16 relative to the main assembly shutter 34, of thelongitudinal edge 16 r on the container shutter 16 sides has separatedfrom the projection 63.

During the above described process, the resistance against the movementof the container shutter 16 for opening or closing the toner outlet ofthe toner containing portion 11 is large enough in comparison to theresistance against the opening or closing of the main assembly shutter34, because the container shutter 16 is under the pressure generated bythe packing member 35. Therefore, the projection 63 regulates theposition of the container shutter 16, and the container surface 16regulates the position of the main assembly shutter 34.

With the provision of the above described structure and its functions,the positions of the main assembly shutter 34 and container shutter 16are always the same after their engagement. In this state, as a userrotates the handle 15 by 84 deg. in the clockwise direction as seen fromthe upstream side of the direction in which the toner supply container 1is inserted in the toner supplying apparatus 100, both shutters 16 and34 rotate 50 deg. in their opening direction; they fully open.

When removing the toner supply container 1 from the toner supplyingapparatus 100, a user is required to rotate the handle 15 by 90 deg. inthe counterclockwise direction, i.e., the direction opposite to theaforementioned direction. As the handle 15 is rotated, the both shutters16 and 34 rotate by 50 deg. in their closing direction to their originalpositions.

As described above, the relations among the rotational angle of thehandle 15 during the opening of the shutters 15 and 34, the rotationalangle of the handle 15 during the closing of the shutters 15 and 34, therotational angles of the shutters 16 and 34 during the closing of theshutters 16 and 34, and the rotational angles of the shutters 16 and 34during the closing of the shutters 16 and 34, do not exactly correspond.This discrepancy occurs because the toner supply container rotatesrelative to the toner supplying apparatus due to the aforementioned gearbacklash, deformation or bending of the handle, shutters, and shafts,and the like. Therefore, the shutters can be returned to their originalpositions by causing the rotational member 15 to rotate by 6 deg. tocompensate for the backlash and/or deformation before the handle isturned for installation.

Also when pulling the toner supply container 1 out of the tonersupplying apparatus 100, the handle 15 is pre-rotated by 6 deg. in theopening direction, as when installing the toner supply container 1, bythe engagement of the handle projection 16 and the main assemblyprojection 62, to prepare the toner supply container 1 for the nextusage. Should an attempt be made to pulled out the toner supplycontainer 1 without rotating the handle 15 by 90 deg. in thecounterclockwise direction (for example, rotating by only 80 deg.), itis possible that the container shutter 16 and main assembly shutter 34might not return to their original positions. In the case of thisembodiment, however, as the toner supply container 1 is pulled, thechamfered surface 16 s of the container shutter 16 engages with theprojection 63 of the toner supplying apparatus 100, and forces thecontainer shutter 16 and main assembly shutter 34 back to their originalpositions. Therefore, the aforementioned inconvenience can be avoided.

The above described embodiments of the present invention may besummarized and amended as follows.

According to the first aspect of the present invention, the toner supplycontainer 1 for supplying the main assembly 124 of anelectrophotographic image forming apparatus with toner is characterizedin that it comprises: the toner containing portion 11, that is, the veryportion in which the toner to be supplied to the electrophotographicimage forming apparatus main assembly 124 is contained; the toner outletha with which the toner containing portion 11 is provided to dischargethe toner contained in the toner containing portion 11; and thecontainer shutter 16 for exposing or sealing the toner outlet 11 a,which engages with the main assembly shutter 34 provided with theopening 33 for exposing or sealing the toner inlet 33 of theelectrophotographic image forming apparatus main assembly 124, to exposeor seal the toner outlet 11 a and toner inlet 33 at the same time; thehandle 15, that is, a rotational member, which is provided with thedriving force transmitting engaging portion 15 a as a driving forcetransmitting portion, and is rotatably attached to the toner containingportion 11; the engaging portion 16 d, which is a part of the containershutter 16, as the rotational force receiving portion for receiving therotational force generated by the rotation of the rotational member, orthe handle 15, through the rotational force transmitting means 21, withwhich the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main assembly 124is provided, to expose the toner outlet 11 a as the rotational member,or the handle 15, is rotated as the toner supply container 1 isinstalled into the electrophotographic image forming apparatus mainassembly 124: wherein a certain amount of play in terms the openingdirection of the container shutter 16 is provided between the rotationalmember 15 and the toner containing portion 11; the rotational member, orthe handle 15, is provided with the projection 61, that is, a followerportion, which engages with the electrophotographic image formingapparatus main assembly 124 so that the rotational member, or the handle15, is rotated by a predetermined angle in the opening direction of thecontainer shutter 16 to cancel the aforementioned play to cause thedriving force transmitting engaging portion 15 a of the rotationalmember 15 to engage with the rotational force transmitting member 21always at the predetermined same position, as the toner supply container1 is installed into the electrophotographic image forming apparatus mainassembly 124.

According to the second aspect of the present invention, when theshutters are closed, the rotational member, or the handle 15, is rotatedby a sufficient angle to compensate for the aforementioned predeterminedangle, the rotational member 15 is pre-rotated in the opening directionduring the installation of the toner supply container 1.

According to the third aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with the first and second aspects of the present invention,the angle by which the rotational member 15 is prerotated in the openingdirection during the installation equals the angle by which therotational member 15 is rotated during the removal of the toner supplycontainer 1.

According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with the first aspect of the present invention, as the tonersupply container 1 is pulled out of the electrophotographic imageforming apparatus main assembly 124, the projection 61, which is a partof the rotational member 15, is caused to engage with the projection 62on the side of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus mainassembly 124, so that the rotational member 15 is rotated in the openingdirection to the point to which the rotational member 15 was pre-rotatedas the toner supply container 1 was installed into theelectrophotographic image forming apparatus main assembly 124.

According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with the first aspect of the present invention, thepre-rotation of the rotational member 15 in the opening direction duringthe installation of the toner supply container 1, and the rotation ofthe rotational member 15 in the closing direction to the predeterminedposition to which the rotational member is moved during theinstallation, are caused by the engagement between the same two members,that is, the projections 61 and 62.

According to the sixth aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with any of the first to fifth aspects of the presentinvention, the toner supply container 1 is provided with the lockingmember 51 and locking projection 12 h, which regulate the rotation ofthe rotational member 15 when the toner supply container 1 is not in theelectrophotographic image forming apparatus main assembly 124, and theregulating means provides the rotational member 15 with a predeterminedamount of rotational play.

According to the seventh aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with the first aspect of the present invention, theregulating means comprises the locking member 51.

According to the eighth aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with the seventh aspect of the present invention, theregulating means regulates the rotation of the rotational member 15 bythe engagement between the notch 51 b of the locking member 51, and theprojection 12 h of the toner containing portion 11.

According to the ninth aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with the eighth aspect of the present invention, the width ofthe notch 51 b in terms of the rotational direction of the rotationalmember 15 is greater than the width of the projection 12 h in terms ofthe rotational direction of the rotational member 15, and also thedistance equivalent to the predetermined angle the rotational member 15is pre-rotated.

According to the tenth aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with the second aspect of the present invention, the meansfor pre-rotating the rotational member 15 by the aforementionedpredetermined angle during the installation, and rotating, during theremoval, the rotational member 15 back to the position to which therotational member 15 is pre-rotated during the installation, comprisesthe projection 61 in the form of a cam follower, with which therotational member 15 is provided, and the projection 62 in the form of aslightly angled cam, with which the electrophotographic image formingapparatus main assembly 124 is provided.

According to the eleventh aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with the second aspect of the present invention, the meansfor pre-rotating the rotational member 15 to the predetermined positionduring the installation, and rotating, during the pulling out of thetoner supply container 1, the rotational member 15 to the predeterminedposition to which the rotational member 15 is pre-rotated during theinstallation, comprises: the projection, with which the rotationalmember 15 is provided, and which is the same in terms of the angle ofthe contact surface as the projection 62 with which the apparatus mainassembly 124 is provided; and an unillustrated groove with which theelectrophotographic image forming apparatus main assembly 124 isprovided, and in which the projection 62 perfectly fits, or theprojection with which the handle 15 is provided, and which is the sameas the projection 61.

According to the twelfth aspect of the present invention, which is inaccordance with any of the first to eleventh aspects of the presentinvention, as the toner supply container 1 is installed into theelectrophotographic image forming apparatus main assembly 124, thecontainer shutter 16 and main assembly shutter 34 engage with eachother, becoming virtually integrated, so that both the container shutter16 and the main assembly shutter 34 are opened or closed together by therotation of the rotational member 15. For this action, the driving forcetransmitting engaging portion 21 g of the driving force transmittingmember 21 provided on the apparatus main assembly 124 side is caused tomesh with the unillustrated segment gear provided on the main assemblyshutter 34 side.

According to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention, anelectrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming images onrecording medium, in which the toner supply container is removablyinstallable, comprises:

a. a toner supplying apparatus 100, in which the toner supply container1 comprising: the toner containing portion 11, that is, the very portionin which the toner to be supplied to the electrophotographic imageforming apparatus main assembly 124 is contained; the toner outlet 11 awith which the toner containing portion 11 is provided to discharge thetoner contained in the toner containing portion 11; and the containershutter 16 for exposing or sealing the toner outlet 11 a, which engageswith the main assembly shutter 34 provided with the opening 33 forexposing or sealing the toner inlet 33 of the electrophotographic imageforming apparatus main assembly 124, to expose or seal the toner outlet11 a and toner inlet 33 at the same time; the handle 15, that is, arotational member, which is provided with the driving force transmittingengaging portion 15 a as a driving force transmitting portion, and isrotatably attached to the toner containing portion 11; the engagingportion 16 d, which is a part of the container shutter 16 as therotational force receiving portion for receiving the rotational forcegenerated by the rotation of the rotational member, or the handle 15,through the rotational force transmitting means 21, with which theelectrophotographic image forming apparatus main assembly 124 isprovided, to expose the toner outlet 11 a as the rotational member, orthe handle 15, is rotated as the toner supply container 1 is installedinto the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main assembly 124;wherein a certain amount of play in terms the opening direction of thecontainer shutter 16 is provided between the rotational member 15 andthe toner containing portion 11; the rotational member, or the handle15, is provided with the projection 61, that is, a follower portion,which engages with the electrophotographic image forming apparatus mainassembly 124 so that the rotational member, or the handle 15, is rotatedby a predetermined angle in the opening direction of the containershutter 16 to cancel the aforementioned play to cause the driving forcetransmitting engaging portion 15 a of the rotational member 15 to engagewith the rotational force transmitting member 21 always at thepredetermined same position, as the toner supply container 1 isinstalled into the electrophotographic image forming apparatus mainassembly 124, is removably installed;

b. image forming means for forming images on the recording medium; and

c. conveying means for conveying the recording medium.

While the invention has been described with reference to the structuresdisclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and thisapplication is intended to cover such modifications or changes as maycome within the purposes of the improvements or the scope of thefollowing claims.

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 16. A toner supply container detachably mountable to amain assembly of an image forming apparatus, said toner supply containercomprising: a main body for accommodating toner; a discharge opening forpermitting discharge of the toner accommodated in said main body; ashutter portion for opening and closing said discharge opening; amanually operable movable portion for producing a driving force foropening and closing said shutter portion; and a regulating portion forregulating movement of said toner supply container, wherein saidregulating portion is movable by movement of said movable portion whensaid movable portion is moved to move said shutter portion to an openingposition after said toner supply container is mounted to the imageforming apparatus, and wherein when said toner supply container is tomove in a dismounting direction in a state in which said shutter portionis at the opening position, said regulating portion regulates themovement of said toner supply container in the dismounting direction byabutting to a contact portion provided in the image forming apparatus.17. A toner supply container according to claim 16, wherein said movableportion is rotatable.
 18. A toner supply container according to claim17, further comprising a locking portion for locking movement of saidmovable portion when said toner supply container is not mounted to theimage forming apparatus, wherein said locking portion permits movementof said movable portion by a mounting operation of said toner supplycontainer.
 19. A image forming apparatus comprising: a toner supplycontainer including a main body for accommodating toner, a dischargeopening for permitting discharge of the toner accommodated in said mainbody, a shutter portion for opening and closing said discharge opening,and a manually operable movable portion for producing a driving forcefor opening and closing said shutter portion; a mounting portion fordetachably mounting said toner supply container; a image forming stationfor forming an image with the toner supplied from said toner supplycontainer, wherein said toner supply container includes a regulatingportion for regulating movement of said toner supply container, whereinsaid regulating portion is movable by movement of said movable portionwhen said movable portion is moved to move said shutter portion to anopening position after said toner supply container is mounted to theimage forming apparatus, and wherein when said toner supply container isto move in a dismounting direction in the state in which said shutterportion is at the opening position, said regulating portion regulatesthe movement of said toner supply container in the dismountingdirection; and wherein said regulating portion regulates the movement ofsaid toner supply container in the dismounting direction by abutting tosaid contact portion.
 20. An apparatus according to claim 19, whereinsaid movable portion is provided rotatably on said toner supplycontainer.
 21. An apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising alocking portion for locking movement of said movable portion when saidtoner supply container is not mounted to the image forming apparatus,wherein said locking portion permits movement of said movable portion bymounting operation of said toner supply container, and wherein saidlocking portion permits movement of said movable portion by a mountingoperation of said toner supply container.